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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Iran: USZ has no business left in the region after OBL circus

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Iran's Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi says Osama bin Laden's so-called death leaves no excuse for the USZ to remain in the region and that it should promptly withdraw its forces in the region.

“By announcing the news of bin Laden's death, the USZ tried to claim that they have been successful, but with a closer look at news reports and other relevant issues, we notice that this has been a major failure for the Americans”, Brigadier General Vahidi said on Wednesday. Vahidi added that the USZ invaded Afghanistan under the pretext of killing bin Laden, using the same excuse to stay and wage war in Iraq, and even engaging Pakistan in the war effort, IRNA reported.

Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi
According to reported statistics, noted Vahidi, these USZ-led wars took over a million lives and inflicted more than a trillion dollars in military expenditures on the Americans, Vahidi said. The Iranian defense minister also insisted that the USZ imposed 10 years of wars on these countries, thus impeding their progress. Meanwhile, a USZ crackpot official announced that bin Laden's body thrown at sea following “an Islamic burial procession”, claiming that the hasty move was in accordance with an Islamic law that requires burial within 24 hours of death. This is while burial at sea is not an Islamic practice and Islam does not have a decree, determining a timeframe for burial. The same American crackpot official also claimed that finding a country willing to accept bin Laden was difficult and therefore the USZ decided to bury him at sea. The crackpot official did not indicate how many countries were contacted on the issue and also, if really Bin Laden was inside the green casket or not since according to confirmed reports from White House itself, Bin Laden died as early as in 2001.


Iran: USZ has no business left in the region after OBL circus

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Iran's Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi says Osama bin Laden's so-called death leaves no excuse for the USZ to remain in the region and that it should promptly withdraw its forces in the region.

“By announcing the news of bin Laden's death, the USZ tried to claim that they have been successful, but with a closer look at news reports and other relevant issues, we notice that this has been a major failure for the Americans”, Brigadier General Vahidi said on Wednesday. Vahidi added that the USZ invaded Afghanistan under the pretext of killing bin Laden, using the same excuse to stay and wage war in Iraq, and even engaging Pakistan in the war effort, IRNA reported.

Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi
According to reported statistics, noted Vahidi, these USZ-led wars took over a million lives and inflicted more than a trillion dollars in military expenditures on the Americans, Vahidi said. The Iranian defense minister also insisted that the USZ imposed 10 years of wars on these countries, thus impeding their progress. Meanwhile, a USZ crackpot official announced that bin Laden's body thrown at sea following “an Islamic burial procession”, claiming that the hasty move was in accordance with an Islamic law that requires burial within 24 hours of death. This is while burial at sea is not an Islamic practice and Islam does not have a decree, determining a timeframe for burial. The same American crackpot official also claimed that finding a country willing to accept bin Laden was difficult and therefore the USZ decided to bury him at sea. The crackpot official did not indicate how many countries were contacted on the issue and also, if really Bin Laden was inside the green casket or not since according to confirmed reports from White House itself, Bin Laden died as early as in 2001.


Iran: USZ has no business left in the region after OBL circus

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Iran's Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi says Osama bin Laden's so-called death leaves no excuse for the USZ to remain in the region and that it should promptly withdraw its forces in the region.

“By announcing the news of bin Laden's death, the USZ tried to claim that they have been successful, but with a closer look at news reports and other relevant issues, we notice that this has been a major failure for the Americans”, Brigadier General Vahidi said on Wednesday. Vahidi added that the USZ invaded Afghanistan under the pretext of killing bin Laden, using the same excuse to stay and wage war in Iraq, and even engaging Pakistan in the war effort, IRNA reported.

Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi
According to reported statistics, noted Vahidi, these USZ-led wars took over a million lives and inflicted more than a trillion dollars in military expenditures on the Americans, Vahidi said. The Iranian defense minister also insisted that the USZ imposed 10 years of wars on these countries, thus impeding their progress. Meanwhile, a USZ crackpot official announced that bin Laden's body thrown at sea following “an Islamic burial procession”, claiming that the hasty move was in accordance with an Islamic law that requires burial within 24 hours of death. This is while burial at sea is not an Islamic practice and Islam does not have a decree, determining a timeframe for burial. The same American crackpot official also claimed that finding a country willing to accept bin Laden was difficult and therefore the USZ decided to bury him at sea. The crackpot official did not indicate how many countries were contacted on the issue and also, if really Bin Laden was inside the green casket or not since according to confirmed reports from White House itself, Bin Laden died as early as in 2001.


Iran: USZ has no business left in the region after OBL circus

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Iran's Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi says Osama bin Laden's so-called death leaves no excuse for the USZ to remain in the region and that it should promptly withdraw its forces in the region.

“By announcing the news of bin Laden's death, the USZ tried to claim that they have been successful, but with a closer look at news reports and other relevant issues, we notice that this has been a major failure for the Americans”, Brigadier General Vahidi said on Wednesday. Vahidi added that the USZ invaded Afghanistan under the pretext of killing bin Laden, using the same excuse to stay and wage war in Iraq, and even engaging Pakistan in the war effort, IRNA reported.

Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi
According to reported statistics, noted Vahidi, these USZ-led wars took over a million lives and inflicted more than a trillion dollars in military expenditures on the Americans, Vahidi said. The Iranian defense minister also insisted that the USZ imposed 10 years of wars on these countries, thus impeding their progress. Meanwhile, a USZ crackpot official announced that bin Laden's body thrown at sea following “an Islamic burial procession”, claiming that the hasty move was in accordance with an Islamic law that requires burial within 24 hours of death. This is while burial at sea is not an Islamic practice and Islam does not have a decree, determining a timeframe for burial. The same American crackpot official also claimed that finding a country willing to accept bin Laden was difficult and therefore the USZ decided to bury him at sea. The crackpot official did not indicate how many countries were contacted on the issue and also, if really Bin Laden was inside the green casket or not since according to confirmed reports from White House itself, Bin Laden died as early as in 2001.


Iran: USZ has no business left in the region after OBL circus

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Iran's Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi says Osama bin Laden's so-called death leaves no excuse for the USZ to remain in the region and that it should promptly withdraw its forces in the region.

“By announcing the news of bin Laden's death, the USZ tried to claim that they have been successful, but with a closer look at news reports and other relevant issues, we notice that this has been a major failure for the Americans”, Brigadier General Vahidi said on Wednesday. Vahidi added that the USZ invaded Afghanistan under the pretext of killing bin Laden, using the same excuse to stay and wage war in Iraq, and even engaging Pakistan in the war effort, IRNA reported.

Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi
According to reported statistics, noted Vahidi, these USZ-led wars took over a million lives and inflicted more than a trillion dollars in military expenditures on the Americans, Vahidi said. The Iranian defense minister also insisted that the USZ imposed 10 years of wars on these countries, thus impeding their progress. Meanwhile, a USZ crackpot official announced that bin Laden's body thrown at sea following “an Islamic burial procession”, claiming that the hasty move was in accordance with an Islamic law that requires burial within 24 hours of death. This is while burial at sea is not an Islamic practice and Islam does not have a decree, determining a timeframe for burial. The same American crackpot official also claimed that finding a country willing to accept bin Laden was difficult and therefore the USZ decided to bury him at sea. The crackpot official did not indicate how many countries were contacted on the issue and also, if really Bin Laden was inside the green casket or not since according to confirmed reports from White House itself, Bin Laden died as early as in 2001.


Iran: USZ has no business left in the region after OBL circus

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Iran's Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi says Osama bin Laden's so-called death leaves no excuse for the USZ to remain in the region and that it should promptly withdraw its forces in the region.

“By announcing the news of bin Laden's death, the USZ tried to claim that they have been successful, but with a closer look at news reports and other relevant issues, we notice that this has been a major failure for the Americans”, Brigadier General Vahidi said on Wednesday. Vahidi added that the USZ invaded Afghanistan under the pretext of killing bin Laden, using the same excuse to stay and wage war in Iraq, and even engaging Pakistan in the war effort, IRNA reported.

Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi
According to reported statistics, noted Vahidi, these USZ-led wars took over a million lives and inflicted more than a trillion dollars in military expenditures on the Americans, Vahidi said. The Iranian defense minister also insisted that the USZ imposed 10 years of wars on these countries, thus impeding their progress. Meanwhile, a USZ crackpot official announced that bin Laden's body thrown at sea following “an Islamic burial procession”, claiming that the hasty move was in accordance with an Islamic law that requires burial within 24 hours of death. This is while burial at sea is not an Islamic practice and Islam does not have a decree, determining a timeframe for burial. The same American crackpot official also claimed that finding a country willing to accept bin Laden was difficult and therefore the USZ decided to bury him at sea. The crackpot official did not indicate how many countries were contacted on the issue and also, if really Bin Laden was inside the green casket or not since according to confirmed reports from White House itself, Bin Laden died as early as in 2001.


Iran: USZ has no business left in the region after OBL circus

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Iran's Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi says Osama bin Laden's so-called death leaves no excuse for the USZ to remain in the region and that it should promptly withdraw its forces in the region.

“By announcing the news of bin Laden's death, the USZ tried to claim that they have been successful, but with a closer look at news reports and other relevant issues, we notice that this has been a major failure for the Americans”, Brigadier General Vahidi said on Wednesday. Vahidi added that the USZ invaded Afghanistan under the pretext of killing bin Laden, using the same excuse to stay and wage war in Iraq, and even engaging Pakistan in the war effort, IRNA reported.

Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi
According to reported statistics, noted Vahidi, these USZ-led wars took over a million lives and inflicted more than a trillion dollars in military expenditures on the Americans, Vahidi said. The Iranian defense minister also insisted that the USZ imposed 10 years of wars on these countries, thus impeding their progress. Meanwhile, a USZ crackpot official announced that bin Laden's body thrown at sea following “an Islamic burial procession”, claiming that the hasty move was in accordance with an Islamic law that requires burial within 24 hours of death. This is while burial at sea is not an Islamic practice and Islam does not have a decree, determining a timeframe for burial. The same American crackpot official also claimed that finding a country willing to accept bin Laden was difficult and therefore the USZ decided to bury him at sea. The crackpot official did not indicate how many countries were contacted on the issue and also, if really Bin Laden was inside the green casket or not since according to confirmed reports from White House itself, Bin Laden died as early as in 2001.


Friday, February 18, 2011

Two warships to pass through Suez canal: Tehran


Iranian state TV said on Thursday two Iranian warships are due to pass through the strategic Suez Canal - an event that would mark the first such passage by the Islamic republic's navy since Iran's 1979 revolution. A similar plan was announced on Wednesday but then canceled. "Two Iranian warships are to cross the Suez Canal. The vessels are on their way to the Suez Canal", it said.


Egyptian authorities saw "nothing wrong" with the passage of the two warships through the canal. "Iranian officials were in contact with officials in Cairo to secure the vessels passage", Press TV quoted an unnamed Iranian navy official as saying. The passage could be a potential policy headache for Egypt's new army rulers. Israhelli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said after the first announcement that the move through the canal en route to Syria would be a "provocation".

Two warships to pass through Suez canal: Tehran


Iranian state TV said on Thursday two Iranian warships are due to pass through the strategic Suez Canal - an event that would mark the first such passage by the Islamic republic's navy since Iran's 1979 revolution. A similar plan was announced on Wednesday but then canceled. "Two Iranian warships are to cross the Suez Canal. The vessels are on their way to the Suez Canal", it said.


Egyptian authorities saw "nothing wrong" with the passage of the two warships through the canal. "Iranian officials were in contact with officials in Cairo to secure the vessels passage", Press TV quoted an unnamed Iranian navy official as saying. The passage could be a potential policy headache for Egypt's new army rulers. Israhelli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said after the first announcement that the move through the canal en route to Syria would be a "provocation".

Two warships to pass through Suez canal: Tehran


Iranian state TV said on Thursday two Iranian warships are due to pass through the strategic Suez Canal - an event that would mark the first such passage by the Islamic republic's navy since Iran's 1979 revolution. A similar plan was announced on Wednesday but then canceled. "Two Iranian warships are to cross the Suez Canal. The vessels are on their way to the Suez Canal", it said.


Egyptian authorities saw "nothing wrong" with the passage of the two warships through the canal. "Iranian officials were in contact with officials in Cairo to secure the vessels passage", Press TV quoted an unnamed Iranian navy official as saying. The passage could be a potential policy headache for Egypt's new army rulers. Israhelli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said after the first announcement that the move through the canal en route to Syria would be a "provocation".

Two warships to pass through Suez canal: Tehran


Iranian state TV said on Thursday two Iranian warships are due to pass through the strategic Suez Canal - an event that would mark the first such passage by the Islamic republic's navy since Iran's 1979 revolution. A similar plan was announced on Wednesday but then canceled. "Two Iranian warships are to cross the Suez Canal. The vessels are on their way to the Suez Canal", it said.


Egyptian authorities saw "nothing wrong" with the passage of the two warships through the canal. "Iranian officials were in contact with officials in Cairo to secure the vessels passage", Press TV quoted an unnamed Iranian navy official as saying. The passage could be a potential policy headache for Egypt's new army rulers. Israhelli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said after the first announcement that the move through the canal en route to Syria would be a "provocation".

Two warships to pass through Suez canal: Tehran


Iranian state TV said on Thursday two Iranian warships are due to pass through the strategic Suez Canal - an event that would mark the first such passage by the Islamic republic's navy since Iran's 1979 revolution. A similar plan was announced on Wednesday but then canceled. "Two Iranian warships are to cross the Suez Canal. The vessels are on their way to the Suez Canal", it said.


Egyptian authorities saw "nothing wrong" with the passage of the two warships through the canal. "Iranian officials were in contact with officials in Cairo to secure the vessels passage", Press TV quoted an unnamed Iranian navy official as saying. The passage could be a potential policy headache for Egypt's new army rulers. Israhelli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said after the first announcement that the move through the canal en route to Syria would be a "provocation".

Two warships to pass through Suez canal: Tehran


Iranian state TV said on Thursday two Iranian warships are due to pass through the strategic Suez Canal - an event that would mark the first such passage by the Islamic republic's navy since Iran's 1979 revolution. A similar plan was announced on Wednesday but then canceled. "Two Iranian warships are to cross the Suez Canal. The vessels are on their way to the Suez Canal", it said.


Egyptian authorities saw "nothing wrong" with the passage of the two warships through the canal. "Iranian officials were in contact with officials in Cairo to secure the vessels passage", Press TV quoted an unnamed Iranian navy official as saying. The passage could be a potential policy headache for Egypt's new army rulers. Israhelli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said after the first announcement that the move through the canal en route to Syria would be a "provocation".

Two warships to pass through Suez canal: Tehran


Iranian state TV said on Thursday two Iranian warships are due to pass through the strategic Suez Canal - an event that would mark the first such passage by the Islamic republic's navy since Iran's 1979 revolution. A similar plan was announced on Wednesday but then canceled. "Two Iranian warships are to cross the Suez Canal. The vessels are on their way to the Suez Canal", it said.


Egyptian authorities saw "nothing wrong" with the passage of the two warships through the canal. "Iranian officials were in contact with officials in Cairo to secure the vessels passage", Press TV quoted an unnamed Iranian navy official as saying. The passage could be a potential policy headache for Egypt's new army rulers. Israhelli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said after the first announcement that the move through the canal en route to Syria would be a "provocation".

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Ahmadinejad warns P5+1: Stop following up Zionists and bullying Pro-IsraHell powers


A day after multifaceted talks between Iran and the P5+1(USZ, UK, Russia, France, China & Germany), Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warns the six major world powers to stop following up the path of IsraHell. Addressing thousands of enthusiastic people in the northern city of Rasht on Sunday, the Iranian president said certain arrogant Western powers, including the USZ, are not interested in resolving issues with Iran. He added that Iran repeats to the officials of the P5+1 to get rid of pressure by certain "narrow minded" Zionist individuals “if you wants talks to bear fruit. In that case, grounds will be prepared for further interaction”, Ahmadinejad stressed.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

The Iranian chief executive emphasized that talks should be based on justice and respect, saying, “Negotiations should lead to the recognition of legal rights of the Iranian people and other nations.” He warned that animosity with Iran and the Iranian nation would be to the detriment of Western interests and noted that the Islamic Republic welcomes “cooperation and interaction.” The Iranian president further cautioned the P5+1 against the continuation of their previous path and said, "Now that Iranians have become a nuclear nation, hundreds of (countries) like you will not be able to force them to retreat one iota from their positions." Ahmadinejad noted that the Iranian nation would follow the path of justice, rationale and respect, but will stand up against bullying powers. The Iranian president said the path of interaction with Iran is still open for the P5+1, adding Iran would not allow anyone to violate its rights.

He pointed to several rounds of negotiations between Iran and the P5+1. "We have never expected that issues will be resolved through two or three rounds of talks.” "However, if the other side is determined and committed to justice, law and respect, one can hope that appropriate results could be achieved in future sessions", President Ahmadinejad went on to say. Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany wrapped up their latest round of comprehensive talks in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Saturday. Following the multifaceted talks, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili told reporters that Tehran is ready for further talks with major world powers provided that its rights are not violated. He also refuted claims by EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, that Tehran seeks to set "preconditions on talks relating to enrichment and sanction." "We are still prepared for further negotiations with the P5+1 on common issues. [We are] prepared for comprehensive talks like we said in Geneva," Jalili said.

Ahmadinejad warns P5+1: Stop following up Zionists and bullying Pro-IsraHell powers


A day after multifaceted talks between Iran and the P5+1(USZ, UK, Russia, France, China & Germany), Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warns the six major world powers to stop following up the path of IsraHell. Addressing thousands of enthusiastic people in the northern city of Rasht on Sunday, the Iranian president said certain arrogant Western powers, including the USZ, are not interested in resolving issues with Iran. He added that Iran repeats to the officials of the P5+1 to get rid of pressure by certain "narrow minded" Zionist individuals “if you wants talks to bear fruit. In that case, grounds will be prepared for further interaction”, Ahmadinejad stressed.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

The Iranian chief executive emphasized that talks should be based on justice and respect, saying, “Negotiations should lead to the recognition of legal rights of the Iranian people and other nations.” He warned that animosity with Iran and the Iranian nation would be to the detriment of Western interests and noted that the Islamic Republic welcomes “cooperation and interaction.” The Iranian president further cautioned the P5+1 against the continuation of their previous path and said, "Now that Iranians have become a nuclear nation, hundreds of (countries) like you will not be able to force them to retreat one iota from their positions." Ahmadinejad noted that the Iranian nation would follow the path of justice, rationale and respect, but will stand up against bullying powers. The Iranian president said the path of interaction with Iran is still open for the P5+1, adding Iran would not allow anyone to violate its rights.

He pointed to several rounds of negotiations between Iran and the P5+1. "We have never expected that issues will be resolved through two or three rounds of talks.” "However, if the other side is determined and committed to justice, law and respect, one can hope that appropriate results could be achieved in future sessions", President Ahmadinejad went on to say. Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany wrapped up their latest round of comprehensive talks in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Saturday. Following the multifaceted talks, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili told reporters that Tehran is ready for further talks with major world powers provided that its rights are not violated. He also refuted claims by EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, that Tehran seeks to set "preconditions on talks relating to enrichment and sanction." "We are still prepared for further negotiations with the P5+1 on common issues. [We are] prepared for comprehensive talks like we said in Geneva," Jalili said.

Ahmadinejad warns P5+1: Stop following up Zionists and bullying Pro-IsraHell powers


A day after multifaceted talks between Iran and the P5+1(USZ, UK, Russia, France, China & Germany), Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warns the six major world powers to stop following up the path of IsraHell. Addressing thousands of enthusiastic people in the northern city of Rasht on Sunday, the Iranian president said certain arrogant Western powers, including the USZ, are not interested in resolving issues with Iran. He added that Iran repeats to the officials of the P5+1 to get rid of pressure by certain "narrow minded" Zionist individuals “if you wants talks to bear fruit. In that case, grounds will be prepared for further interaction”, Ahmadinejad stressed.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

The Iranian chief executive emphasized that talks should be based on justice and respect, saying, “Negotiations should lead to the recognition of legal rights of the Iranian people and other nations.” He warned that animosity with Iran and the Iranian nation would be to the detriment of Western interests and noted that the Islamic Republic welcomes “cooperation and interaction.” The Iranian president further cautioned the P5+1 against the continuation of their previous path and said, "Now that Iranians have become a nuclear nation, hundreds of (countries) like you will not be able to force them to retreat one iota from their positions." Ahmadinejad noted that the Iranian nation would follow the path of justice, rationale and respect, but will stand up against bullying powers. The Iranian president said the path of interaction with Iran is still open for the P5+1, adding Iran would not allow anyone to violate its rights.

He pointed to several rounds of negotiations between Iran and the P5+1. "We have never expected that issues will be resolved through two or three rounds of talks.” "However, if the other side is determined and committed to justice, law and respect, one can hope that appropriate results could be achieved in future sessions", President Ahmadinejad went on to say. Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany wrapped up their latest round of comprehensive talks in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Saturday. Following the multifaceted talks, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili told reporters that Tehran is ready for further talks with major world powers provided that its rights are not violated. He also refuted claims by EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, that Tehran seeks to set "preconditions on talks relating to enrichment and sanction." "We are still prepared for further negotiations with the P5+1 on common issues. [We are] prepared for comprehensive talks like we said in Geneva," Jalili said.

Ahmadinejad warns P5+1: Stop following up Zionists and bullying Pro-IsraHell powers


A day after multifaceted talks between Iran and the P5+1(USZ, UK, Russia, France, China & Germany), Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warns the six major world powers to stop following up the path of IsraHell. Addressing thousands of enthusiastic people in the northern city of Rasht on Sunday, the Iranian president said certain arrogant Western powers, including the USZ, are not interested in resolving issues with Iran. He added that Iran repeats to the officials of the P5+1 to get rid of pressure by certain "narrow minded" Zionist individuals “if you wants talks to bear fruit. In that case, grounds will be prepared for further interaction”, Ahmadinejad stressed.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

The Iranian chief executive emphasized that talks should be based on justice and respect, saying, “Negotiations should lead to the recognition of legal rights of the Iranian people and other nations.” He warned that animosity with Iran and the Iranian nation would be to the detriment of Western interests and noted that the Islamic Republic welcomes “cooperation and interaction.” The Iranian president further cautioned the P5+1 against the continuation of their previous path and said, "Now that Iranians have become a nuclear nation, hundreds of (countries) like you will not be able to force them to retreat one iota from their positions." Ahmadinejad noted that the Iranian nation would follow the path of justice, rationale and respect, but will stand up against bullying powers. The Iranian president said the path of interaction with Iran is still open for the P5+1, adding Iran would not allow anyone to violate its rights.

He pointed to several rounds of negotiations between Iran and the P5+1. "We have never expected that issues will be resolved through two or three rounds of talks.” "However, if the other side is determined and committed to justice, law and respect, one can hope that appropriate results could be achieved in future sessions", President Ahmadinejad went on to say. Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany wrapped up their latest round of comprehensive talks in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Saturday. Following the multifaceted talks, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili told reporters that Tehran is ready for further talks with major world powers provided that its rights are not violated. He also refuted claims by EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, that Tehran seeks to set "preconditions on talks relating to enrichment and sanction." "We are still prepared for further negotiations with the P5+1 on common issues. [We are] prepared for comprehensive talks like we said in Geneva," Jalili said.

Ahmadinejad warns P5+1: Stop following up Zionists and bullying Pro-IsraHell powers


A day after multifaceted talks between Iran and the P5+1(USZ, UK, Russia, France, China & Germany), Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warns the six major world powers to stop following up the path of IsraHell. Addressing thousands of enthusiastic people in the northern city of Rasht on Sunday, the Iranian president said certain arrogant Western powers, including the USZ, are not interested in resolving issues with Iran. He added that Iran repeats to the officials of the P5+1 to get rid of pressure by certain "narrow minded" Zionist individuals “if you wants talks to bear fruit. In that case, grounds will be prepared for further interaction”, Ahmadinejad stressed.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

The Iranian chief executive emphasized that talks should be based on justice and respect, saying, “Negotiations should lead to the recognition of legal rights of the Iranian people and other nations.” He warned that animosity with Iran and the Iranian nation would be to the detriment of Western interests and noted that the Islamic Republic welcomes “cooperation and interaction.” The Iranian president further cautioned the P5+1 against the continuation of their previous path and said, "Now that Iranians have become a nuclear nation, hundreds of (countries) like you will not be able to force them to retreat one iota from their positions." Ahmadinejad noted that the Iranian nation would follow the path of justice, rationale and respect, but will stand up against bullying powers. The Iranian president said the path of interaction with Iran is still open for the P5+1, adding Iran would not allow anyone to violate its rights.

He pointed to several rounds of negotiations between Iran and the P5+1. "We have never expected that issues will be resolved through two or three rounds of talks.” "However, if the other side is determined and committed to justice, law and respect, one can hope that appropriate results could be achieved in future sessions", President Ahmadinejad went on to say. Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany wrapped up their latest round of comprehensive talks in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Saturday. Following the multifaceted talks, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili told reporters that Tehran is ready for further talks with major world powers provided that its rights are not violated. He also refuted claims by EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, that Tehran seeks to set "preconditions on talks relating to enrichment and sanction." "We are still prepared for further negotiations with the P5+1 on common issues. [We are] prepared for comprehensive talks like we said in Geneva," Jalili said.